About the Workshop

Our free acting workshops give prospective students the opportunity to participate in a class and learn about all our offerings in a fun and supportive environment.

In the workshop students will:

  • actively engage in acting exercises
  • work with fellow classmates
  • learn about upcoming classes and programs

Students who register for and attend this workshop are eligible for a 20% discount toward an upcoming class.  The promo code will be distributed to all attendees. Discount expires one week after workshop date.

Duration

2 hours

Find Your Session

6 sessions available

06/13-06/13
Saturday
(11:00AM - 1:00PM)
Taught by Xavier Mikal
06/16-06/16
Tuesday
(6:30PM - 8:30PM)
Taught by Cara Mantella
06/28-06/28
Sunday
(2:00PM - 4:00PM)
Taught by Bernard Gilbert
07/08-07/08
Wednesday
(6:30PM - 8:30PM)
Taught by Bernard Gilbert
07/28-07/28
Tuesday
(6:30PM - 8:30PM)
Taught by Cara Mantella
08/10-08/10
Monday
(6:30PM - 8:30PM)
Taught by Allison Gardner

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Meet the Teachers

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Xavier Mikal

Xavier Mikal is an Equity actor, director and teaching artist from Baltimore, Maryland. He has his Master of Fine Arts Degree and African American theatre certification from University of Louisville. He also has his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from North Carolina A&T State University. He has taught theatre from the University to Kindergarten levels. nnHe has also coached Film/TV acting at AGI Entertainment. He has many theatre credits including King Hedley II and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop. As far as TV/film, Xavier was a lead in a limited series, THE PACT as Micah (Telly Award Recipient) and an independent film, ERACEING as Edwin which was shown in The Louisville International Film Fest, Toronto Black Film Fest and San Diego Black Film Fest. He also featured in the film SHIRLEY starring Regina King on Netflix. He is so excited to be leading acting classes with Alliance Theatre!

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Cara Mantella

Cara Mantella has performed on stages in and around Atlanta including The Alliance Theatre, Actor’s Express, Aurora Theatre, Theatre in the Square, Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Horizon Theatre, Stage Door, Dominion Entertainment Group, and Théâtre du Rêve. Television and Film credits include Grosse Pointe Garden Society, Lodge 49, Stranger Things, Bobcat Goldthwait’s Misfits & Monsters, Woke, Will Trent, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Pain Hustlers and more. She has her BFA in Acting from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. imdb.me/caramantella

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Bernard Gilbert

Bernard Gilbert (he/his) Bernard is an Atlanta-raised actor celebrated for his compelling performances on stage and screen. A proud Morehouse College graduate with a Business degree, he also holds an MFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University. His television credits include recurring roles on “The Chi” (SHOWTIME), “Empire” (FOX), and “Utopia” (Amazon), alongside guest appearances on “Law & Order” (NBC), “Chicago P.D.” (NBC), and “The Big Leap” (FOX). On stage, Bernard has performed with renowned theaters such as The Goodman Theatre, A Red Orchid Theatre, and Northlight Theatre. His standout roles include Hero in Father Comes Home from the Wars, Dez in Skeleton Crew, Fish in The Royale, and Herald Loomis in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. A recipient of the Princess Grace Award for Acting and the Ossie Davis Jr. Award for Best Featured Actor, Bernard feels deeply blessed to share this journey with his loving wife, Alicia, and grateful for the unwavering support of his amazing friends and family.

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Allison Gardner

Allison has appeared in films, on stage, and in commercials. Allison received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drama from the University of Georgia. One of her favorite acting projects was touring England with a Christian drama group. She has taught drama for several years and really enjoys teaching at the Alliance Theatre.

Three people hold scripts while acting; one person is being held back as they raise a fist, another looks surprised, and a third tries to keep peace. They are on a stage with a black curtain.

Class

Free Acting Basics Workshop